Our exquisite set of three brass
statues, featuring the revered deities Ganesha,
Lakshmi, and Saraswati is a conduit for spirituality and devotion to
flourish. Handcrafted with passion and precision, the brass material adds a
timeless touch to your sacred space. Whether placed together as a harmonious
ensemble or separately to grace different corners, these statues invite you to
cultivate a deep connection with the divine and embrace the blessings of
wisdom, prosperity, and new beginnings.
A Divine Trio: Invoking Wisdom, Wealth, and Auspicious Beginnings
This exquisite set of three brass statues brings together three of the most revered deities in the Hindu pantheon: Lord Ganesha, Goddess Lakshmi, and Goddess Saraswati. Each statue, standing at a modest height, is meticulously crafted to capture the divine essence of these powerful figures. The warm, golden hue of the brass lends an aura of sanctity and timeless elegance, making this set a perfect addition to any sacred space, home altar, or as a thoughtful gift.
Lord Ganesha: The Remover of Obstacles
In the center of this divine trinity stands Lord Ganesha, the beloved elephant-headed god. Revered as the Vighnaharta, the remover of obstacles and the patron of arts and sciences, Ganesha is invoked at the beginning of any new endeavor. His presence ensures that beginnings are smooth and that challenges are overcome. Legends tell of his unique birth and his prowess in battle, solidifying his position as a wise and powerful deity. The artistry in this statue highlights his characteristic form, with his trunk turned upwards, symbolizing good fortune.
Goddess Lakshmi: The Bestower of Prosperity
To Ganesha's left, sits Goddess Lakshmi, the radiant embodiment of wealth, fortune, and auspiciousness. She is the divine consort of Lord Vishnu and is worshipped for material and spiritual abundance. Often depicted with lotus flowers, symbols of purity and beauty, and showering coins, Lakshmi's blessings are sought by all for prosperity in life. This charming depiction captures her serene grace, inviting abundance and well-being into your home. Her presence is believed to dispel poverty and bring success in all ventures.
Goddess Saraswati: The Fountain of Knowledge
Completing this divine trio, on Ganesha's right, is Goddess Saraswati, the goddess of knowledge, music, arts, wisdom, and learning. Her name itself is derived from the Sanskrit word for "essence of the self," and she is revered as the giver of intellect and creativity. Often shown playing the veena, a musical instrument, or holding sacred texts, Saraswati inspires scholars, artists, and musicians. This beautifully rendered statue portrays her gentle demeanor, encouraging the pursuit of knowledge and artistic expression. Her blessings are essential for all who seek to learn and create.
Craftsmanship and Significance
These deities are traditionally represented in brass, a metal believed to possess purifying qualities and to attract positive energies. The small size of these statues makes them incredibly versatile. They can be placed on a desk, a bookshelf, a car dashboard, or a personal altar, bringing their divine blessings and spiritual presence wherever they go. The intricate detailing on each piece speaks to the skill of the artisan, creating miniature masterpieces that resonate with devotion and artistic excellence. This set is more than just decorative; it is a tangible representation of the interconnected forces that govern life – wisdom to navigate challenges, prosperity to flourish, and knowledge to understand and create.
Unveiling the Wisdom and Creativity of Saraswati: A Deeper
Understanding
Mother Saraswati is one of the three principal Goddesses in
Hinduism who are known as “Tridevi”; the other two being Lakshmi
and Parvati. In the Vedic scriptures, she is mentioned as the
consort of Lord Brahma, the creator of the material world, and
thus assists him in his activities. She is often depicted as
having a beautiful youthful body with four arms holding a book
(represents the Vedas), a rosary (signifying the importance of
chanting the holy names of the Supreme Lord Vishnu), a water
pot, and a musical instrument called Veena. She sits on a white
swan that symbolizes the capacity to discriminate between good
and evil.
She is worshiped by many people across the globe in different
forms. She is the Goddess of knowledge, art, music, speech, and
learning. People in parts of India celebrate Saraswati Puja in
the month of spring in which the elders of the family begin the
day by taking the blessings of Mother Saraswati and then teach
their children to read and write the letters of the alphabet.
Can Saraswati idol be kept at home?
Goddess Saraswati is the manifestation or expansion of Goddess
Lakshmi or Srimati Radharani, the eternal consort of the Supreme
Lord. She is very merciful toward all living entities and
blesses them with whatever material desires they have. But if
one sincerely and genuinely approaches her and serves her to
know about the Absolute Truth and the real aim of human life,
she bestows all good fortune upon them and inspires them to walk
the path toward the Supreme. Thus, if you want to please Mother
Saraswati through your selfless service, you can keep her deity
at home and worship her with faith and devotion.
Where should we keep a Saraswati idol at home?
Knowing that Goddess Saraswati is worthy of our respectful
obeisance at her lotus feet is important. If you have a deity of
Mother Saraswati at home or are planning to buy one, the best
place to keep it is the altar. She should be worshiped with the
right attitude and mindset. However, if you want to keep the
deity in your living room for spiritualizing the space, you
should keep it on a clean surface.
What is the benefit of keeping a Saraswati idol?
Keeping and worshiping the deity of Goddess Saraswati at your
home will be highly beneficial for the whole family. As she is
the bestower of knowledge, she can bless you with a good memory,
intelligence, and artistic skills. If you worship her with full
faith and surrender, she will guide you to the path of the
Absolute Truth, the way back home, back to Godhead. This is the
ultimate fruit of worshiping her.
Unveiling the Divine: Exploring the Symbolism and Significance
of Lakshmi
Lakshmi Devi is one of the principal Goddesses in Hinduism. In
the Vaishnava tradition, especially the Sri Vaishnava
Sampradaya, Vishnu and Lakshmi are considered the Supreme or
Absolute Truth. Mother Lakshmi is known as the Goddess of
fortune who blesses the living entities in the material world
with material wealth and prosperity. Our Vedic scriptures
mention that Lakshmi Ji is the eternal consort of Lord Vishnu
who is the Supreme Personality of Godhead. He maintains and
controls everything in the material and spiritual world. Goddess
Lakshmi is also His internal potency and is thus always engaged
in the loving devotional service of the Lord in His spiritual
abode Vaikuntha, a place where there is no misery.
The transcendental form of Mother Lakshmi is extremely
beautiful. She is the emblem of beauty and mercy. She sees every
individual soul as her own child and whoever approaches her with
faith and devotion, certainly gets the mercy of Lakshmi Devi.
She is often depicted wearing a red saree and holding different
items in her four arms. She holds a lotus flower in each of her
two upper arms. With one of her lower hands, she holds a pot
full of gold coins (representing wealth) while the other hand
stays in a mudra that signifies charity.
Can we keep a Lakshmi statue at home?
As stated earlier, Lakshmi Ji bestows good fortune upon her
devotees and takes care of them. She is full of compassion and
therefore accepts anyone who comes to her even with ulterior
motives. However, she not only gives material wealth to her
devotees but those who approach her to know the real goal of
human life or to know about the Absolute Truth, she blesses them
with spiritual wealth (wisdom and mercy) by which they can come
to a higher platform and consciousness. Thus, it is only by the
mercy of Goddess Lakshmi that a living entity starts its
spiritual journey toward Lord Vishnu.
If you want to attract this special mercy, you can keep the
deity of Goddess Lakshmi at your home and worship her every day
with an attitude of surrender. By doing so, you will develop a
personal relationship with her and you will be able to
experience transcendental happiness.
Which Lakshmi idol is good for home?
Lakshmi Devi expands herself into eight major forms (Ashta
Lakshmi) that are Dhana Lakshmi, Dhanya Lakshmi, Gaja Lakshmi,
Sanatana Lakshmi, Dhairya Lakshmi, Vijaya Lakshmi, Vidya
Lakshmi, and Aishwarya Lakshmi. You can keep any of the forms of
Lakshmi in your home to bring material and spiritual
auspiciousness. However, if you want her ultimate mercy, you may
keep the deity of Goddess Lakshmi along with her master, Lord
Vishnu.
Which material is good for Lakshmi idol?
The idol or deity of Goddess Lakshmi comes in various materials
such as brass, wood, marble, copper, bronze, etc. If you are
planning to keep a deity of Lakshmi Devi at your home, the best
material would be either brass or marble. Brass is known for its
exquisite appearance resembling gold and is also a strong
material. Marble is preferred by most people because it lasts
longer than any other material.